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Show !" '. ' , ' ' ' MVTyH l p'v- l W ' I I 1 1 f J ; Governor George D. Clyde will speak at a Utah dairy industry banquet Thursday honoring Utah's dairy pioneers. Gov. Clyde To Be Speaker Dairymen of the Southeast area have been invited to attend a dairy industry banquet on Thursday Thur-sday at Hotel Utah, honoring the 110th anniversary of the industry in Utah and the 350th year of the industry in America. Governor George D. Clyde, who entered dairying at seven as a herds boy, will be the featured speaker. A. J. Morris, managing director of the American Dairy Association of Utah, will preside. Special guests will be 17 county dairy princesses, competing for the state title. The winner will be announced Friday evening in a special telecast on KTVT at 8: p. m. sponsored by Utah Oil Refining Company. Counties represented re-presented in the finals include: Box Elder, Cache, Emery, Iron, Millard, Morgan, Piute, Salt Lake, Sanpete, Sevier, Uintah, Utah, Summit, Wasatch, Washington, Wayne and Weber. George R. Donald, 'Salt Lake City dairyman, is in charge of the program for the event. Wallace Parrish, Logan, is state dairy princess chairman, with Wilbur C. Parkinson of Salt Lake City as associate. |